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the justices have the power to make gay marriage the law of the land. currently, it's actually only the law in nine states and washington, d.c. if you go straight from that to all 50, well, that's a really big edict from the high court and some justices sounded wary of issuing such a broad ruling. >> on a question like that, of such fundamental importance, why should it not be left for the people? either acting through initiatives and referendums or through their elected public officials? >> well, others like justice kennedy questioned why they were hearing the case in the first place which is a pretty interesting thing. >>. >> i just wonder if the case was properly granted. the problem with the case is that you're really asking particularly because of the sociological evidence you cite for us to go in to unchartered waters. >> unchartered waters. some justices tried to get to the heart of the matter. chief justice john roberts whose first cousin is a lesbian and was in the court asked whether supporters attempting to redefine the word marriage altogeth
the justices have the power to make gay marriage the law of the land. currently, it's actually only the law in nine states and washington, d.c. if you go straight from that to all 50, well, that's a really big edict from the high court and some justices sounded wary of issuing such a broad ruling. >> on a question like that, of such fundamental importance, why should it not be left for the people? either acting through initiatives and referendums or through their elected public officials?...
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russia passed a law last year that paved the way for such searches. why are russian lawmakers taking this hard line against western ngo's? >> actually, these actions against western ngo's are only a small part of a wide campaign that we have witnessed here, mainly aimed against russian ngo's that are cooperating with western ngo's or political foundations like the ones the russians search. german authorities want to prove that they are serious about this law that was passed that was supposed to restrict access of russian ngo's to funding. the purpose of these searches seemed to be to least unsettled if not frighten the russian ngo 's and their german or international partners. >> is there a possibility this will lead to a chill in german- russian relations? moscow is a key partner for energy issues and is a very powerful neighbor. >> president putin has made clear many times that he does not tolerate any country or anyone influencing russia and the opinion of russian citizens from abroad. he is a strong supporter of this new ngo. it seems russian auth
russia passed a law last year that paved the way for such searches. why are russian lawmakers taking this hard line against western ngo's? >> actually, these actions against western ngo's are only a small part of a wide campaign that we have witnessed here, mainly aimed against russian ngo's that are cooperating with western ngo's or political foundations like the ones the russians search. german authorities want to prove that they are serious about this law that was passed that was...
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russia passed a law last year that paved the way for such searches. why are russian lawmakers taking this hard line against western ngo's? >> actually, these actions against western ngo's are only a small part of a wide campaign that we have witnessed here, mainly aimed against russian ngo's that are cooperating with western ngo's or political foundations like the ones the russians search. german authorities want to prove that they are serious about this law that was passed that was supposed to restrict access of russian ngo's to funding. the purpose of these searches seemed to be to least unsettled if not frighten the russian ngo 's and their german or international partners. >> is there a possibility this will lead to a chill in german- russian relations? moscow is a key partner for energy issues and is a very powerful neighbor. >> president putin has made clear many times that he does not tolerate any country or anyone influencing russia and the opinion of russian citizens from abroad. he is a strong supporter of this new ngo. it seems russian auth
russia passed a law last year that paved the way for such searches. why are russian lawmakers taking this hard line against western ngo's? >> actually, these actions against western ngo's are only a small part of a wide campaign that we have witnessed here, mainly aimed against russian ngo's that are cooperating with western ngo's or political foundations like the ones the russians search. german authorities want to prove that they are serious about this law that was passed that was...
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that law was wrong. when people ofe different races could not marry. that law was wrong. today, many states prohibit same-sex couples from marrying. that is wrong, too. we believe in a great america, a country where every person has the same rights, no matter the color of your skin, no matter of your gender, no matter your sexual orientation. in 1994, a japanese american citizens league was one of the first organizations to support the right of every person to marry the one that they loved. every person. we can be a greater america when there are no barriers to the right to love. for a greater america. >> what an incredible history lesson. reminding us that we have come so far and we have a little bit further to go. though we are ready. the assistant to president george w. bush, 2005-2007. >> is good to see so many familiar faces in the crowd. i come today and speak to you as a conservative, someone who signed the amicus brief. knows mend anyone that understands the most important things in my life are my family and my faith. i believe that marriage is a conservative prin
that law was wrong. when people ofe different races could not marry. that law was wrong. today, many states prohibit same-sex couples from marrying. that is wrong, too. we believe in a great america, a country where every person has the same rights, no matter the color of your skin, no matter of your gender, no matter your sexual orientation. in 1994, a japanese american citizens league was one of the first organizations to support the right of every person to marry the one that they loved....
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at legalzoom.com we put the law on your side. there. i said it. they don't have pictures of my kids. they don't have my yoga mat. and still, i feel at home. could it be the flat screen tv? the not so mini fridge? ♪ the different free dinner almost every weeknight? or maybe, it's all of the above. and all the rest. am i home? nope. but it almost feels that way. homewood suites by hilton. be at home. >>> all right. we're making the turn now. that means we're doing our top three trades. first up peabody energy. joe, upgraded. stock has certainly been an underperformer year to date. a downer. >> it's been the entire sector. i think peabody has reversed now and gone lower for the day. the process is, a bottoming is a process. it's not something that happens in a "v." you need to monitor net coal prices and stabilize. we don't have the evidence to that yet. also have to look at inventories coming out of china. the inventories are at the highest level of the year. >> dell, more drama there. what's going on there now? >> in this environment, i like some
at legalzoom.com we put the law on your side. there. i said it. they don't have pictures of my kids. they don't have my yoga mat. and still, i feel at home. could it be the flat screen tv? the not so mini fridge? ♪ the different free dinner almost every weeknight? or maybe, it's all of the above. and all the rest. am i home? nope. but it almost feels that way. homewood suites by hilton. be at home. >>> all right. we're making the turn now. that means we're doing our top three trades....
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law it's not really an acquittal it's a reversal on grounds. >> i think the u.s. can come back and say we are not sending her back no matter what the italian courts decide. >> you were a federal prosecutor. you know something about how these kinds of things work. what would be the motivation for the u.s. government to want to take -- let's say that she gets convict ned this new trial. what would be the motivation that would make the u.s. government say, oh yeah we think it would be a good idea to take this woman out of washington state and send her back to italy. >> i've worked on extra digs cases. >> i have too. >> they go throughout state department. some the way were pontificating about doj. they work with the state department but it goes from the state department in italy to the state department in the united states. most extradition treaties say that the requested country, in this case the u.s. can diskreugs nare lee -- discretionarily decline to turn over their people. there is no motivation and they will not want to turn her over in my opinion. >> the polit
law it's not really an acquittal it's a reversal on grounds. >> i think the u.s. can come back and say we are not sending her back no matter what the italian courts decide. >> you were a federal prosecutor. you know something about how these kinds of things work. what would be the motivation for the u.s. government to want to take -- let's say that she gets convict ned this new trial. what would be the motivation that would make the u.s. government say, oh yeah we think it would be...
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equal protection of law is the protection of equal laws and david and i are trying to make that point, that it is not something that it is partisan. it is about american values. >> thank you. >> can you compare this to a landmark case? >> in terms of the outcome of this case, -- the question was whether this is a landmark case -- it is so valuable to sell many of our citizens to be treated equally and with dignity and as david said, is one of the major, maybe the major final civil-rights battle we are fighting in this country. it is so important to our values as americans that it be decided in the right way. thank you very much. [indiscernible conversation] [indiscernible conversation] [crowd noises] [cheering] >> we have counsel for prop. 8 coming up right now. while you are waiting, i would like to introduce the two original plaintiffs in california on marriage equality. and iyler, duiane olsen am gloria allred. we would challenge the ban on marriage equality and we fought for six years twice in the california supreme court including making the argument against prop. 8 in the califo
equal protection of law is the protection of equal laws and david and i are trying to make that point, that it is not something that it is partisan. it is about american values. >> thank you. >> can you compare this to a landmark case? >> in terms of the outcome of this case, -- the question was whether this is a landmark case -- it is so valuable to sell many of our citizens to be treated equally and with dignity and as david said, is one of the major, maybe the major final...
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thank you. >> well as nancy pelosi said, we had to read the law to figure out what was in the law. now we're finding out. bill: now we are. thank you, karl. here's jamie. jamie: bill the fbi has joined police in a desperate search at this hour. a college student vanishing without a trace and now it is 10 days ago. the new lead police are working on. bill: watch out. a city bus faces danger. see how a bus driver his quick defensive moves saved the day. whoa. [ male announcer ] what are happy kids made of? bikes and balloons, wholesome noodles on spoons. a kite, a breeze, a dunk of grilled cheese. catches and throws, and spaghettio's. that's what happy kids are made of. campbell's. it's amazing what soup can do. [ male announcer ] this is a reason to look twice. the stunning lexus es. get great values on your favorite lexus models during the command performance sales event. this is theursuit of perfection. jamie: the fbi now joining the search for a missing college student but that doesn't mean you can't help. so neil interest. tripoti is missing for 10 days. his family members say t
thank you. >> well as nancy pelosi said, we had to read the law to figure out what was in the law. now we're finding out. bill: now we are. thank you, karl. here's jamie. jamie: bill the fbi has joined police in a desperate search at this hour. a college student vanishing without a trace and now it is 10 days ago. the new lead police are working on. bill: watch out. a city bus faces danger. see how a bus driver his quick defensive moves saved the day. whoa. [ male announcer ] what are...
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much has changed in the 17 years since president clinton signed it into law. he now says it should be overturned because it's unconstitutional discrimination. no states permitted same-sex marriage when congress passed doma. now nine states do allow it along with washington, d.c. 38 others ban it either by law or constitutional amendment. >> what do we want? >> marriage equality. >> when? >> now. >> reporter: and public opinion polls show that more than half of americans now say they support it. that's why supporters of marriage for gay couples claim the cultural tide is moving in their direction. >> if the supreme court disagrees with these claims, history will not look fondly on it. but the court almost prides itself on moving very slowly, not being out in front of the culture, lagging behind some, and that's probably the dilemma for the justices. >> of course, we'll be watching that right here on nbc. that was nbc's pete williams reporting for us. >>> white house officials now say the united states is training syrian secular sources in neighboring jordan and
much has changed in the 17 years since president clinton signed it into law. he now says it should be overturned because it's unconstitutional discrimination. no states permitted same-sex marriage when congress passed doma. now nine states do allow it along with washington, d.c. 38 others ban it either by law or constitutional amendment. >> what do we want? >> marriage equality. >> when? >> now. >> reporter: and public opinion polls show that more than half of...
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both laws ban gay marriage. a decision is expected by the end of june. >> 44-year-old pedro kazada couldn't believe it when he walked into eaglely course in pass sake, new jersey and was told he won $338 million. the dominican born man said he buys lottery tickets there every day but this time he beat the odds. the father of five says he plans to use the money to help his family. >>brian: florida gulf coast eagles were back at school. it is hard for me to believe they were concentrating. it is safe to say they were welcome with open arms, the first 15-seed ever to make it to the sweet 16 happy to get home. next they are playing the florida gators. the eagles say they are overwhelmed by the way their classmates are reacting to their success. >> it's crazy. i've never been a part of anything like this. like, i'm so happy for my team, like i can't really put it into words. >>brian: adding another twist, they play to florida gators, a team who refused to play them before in the scrimmage. you find out this coach is
both laws ban gay marriage. a decision is expected by the end of june. >> 44-year-old pedro kazada couldn't believe it when he walked into eaglely course in pass sake, new jersey and was told he won $338 million. the dominican born man said he buys lottery tickets there every day but this time he beat the odds. the father of five says he plans to use the money to help his family. >>brian: florida gulf coast eagles were back at school. it is hard for me to believe they were...
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compare that to when the health law was argued. we saw the first campers out here about three days early. it gives you some sense of just how important these cases are. dozens are camped out this morning waiting to be part of history. >> it's okay to disagree with us and about issues, but we still need to be recognized and part of the fabric of this country. >> reporter: experts say it will be hard for the court to ignore a huge shift in public opinion. 20 years ago, most of the country opposed same-sex marriage. >> the fact that the majority of americans support marriage for gay and lesbian couples is definitely going to be something that will be in the back of the justices' minds. >> reporter: two california couples are challenging the state's 2008 voter approved ban. opponents say it violates the 14th amendment. >> we want to feel the same sense of security that other married couples want to have. we think it's worth fighting for. >> reporter: supporters argue traditional marriage must be protected. >> the institution of marriag
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that is the california law that banned same sex marriage. and on wednesday the high court takes on the 1996 defense of marriage act. now this is all happening as a new cnn poll shows that a majority of americans, 57%, have a family member or close friend who is gay. and in 2007, only 45% of them said that. obviously, the percentage of people they knew as gay has not changed. it's their awarenessst people in their lives that has risen. this polarizing and personal issue of same-sex marriage is bringing families together and in this story, also tearing them apart. >> reporter: in california's conservative valley, a fight inside the home mirrors the debate in the u.s. supreme court. just far more personal. >> do you regret how you were before? >> yeah. you don't realize, you know, how far you can go in your own son. i didn't know. >> she cheered the passage of california's proposition eight five years ago. the state measure that eliminated same sex marriage. what she didn't know, her shy and withdrawn 13-year-old son was gay. being eaten alive
that is the california law that banned same sex marriage. and on wednesday the high court takes on the 1996 defense of marriage act. now this is all happening as a new cnn poll shows that a majority of americans, 57%, have a family member or close friend who is gay. and in 2007, only 45% of them said that. obviously, the percentage of people they knew as gay has not changed. it's their awarenessst people in their lives that has risen. this polarizing and personal issue of same-sex marriage is...
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>> the judge in this case is an administrative law judge, said this was not fair. this man was not at the conference, he knew very little about the excesses that were planned for this conference, he was head of the denver office. the conference was put on by the guy who ran the san francisco office. and there were four of these guys who were in charge. one guy, jeffrey neely was forced to retire. two others did not the appeal the firing. and paul prouty, one of the legs he had to stand on because of a conflict he wasn't able to attend. mr. nealy, probably the biggest household name if there is one out of this scandal, lives in california. they tried, gsa tried to fire him. through an arrangement with his lawyer, i don't know the details, he was allowed to he retire which was a pretty sweet deal for him. it means he was able to collect his full pension, and it means he wasn't fired from the government. >> now, we reached out to the folks here at gsa to find out what they had to say about it, they're not happy and issued this statement saying, quote, we are disappoin
>> the judge in this case is an administrative law judge, said this was not fair. this man was not at the conference, he knew very little about the excesses that were planned for this conference, he was head of the denver office. the conference was put on by the guy who ran the san francisco office. and there were four of these guys who were in charge. one guy, jeffrey neely was forced to retire. two others did not the appeal the firing. and paul prouty, one of the legs he had to stand on...
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i feel that by the law, i hope these guys made their case and the justices need to follow the law, even if they don't listen to public sentiment. >> steve, i was thinking about the chief justice today in light of his cousin's comments which really stopped me. the more you think about it, the more it would make sense for him to do what his cousin is hoping he does. he is a young chief justice. he knows what's going on in this country. he can see where the trend line is going. and i think he would know that if the roberts court found against marriage equality that that would at some point be overturned by a future court not that far down the road. >> one of the things i did in the white house was run the confirmation process for judge roberts at the time. he is a brilliant man, a brilliant jurist. he is a young chief justice as you pointed out. this case and the ruling that comes down from the roberts court is going to leave a huge imprint on history, and i suspect, i have no way of knowing, i have no inside information or details, but i suspect he is not going to want to be on the wrong
i feel that by the law, i hope these guys made their case and the justices need to follow the law, even if they don't listen to public sentiment. >> steve, i was thinking about the chief justice today in light of his cousin's comments which really stopped me. the more you think about it, the more it would make sense for him to do what his cousin is hoping he does. he is a young chief justice. he knows what's going on in this country. he can see where the trend line is going. and i think...
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whether it is a good law or a bad law. you say, if we're going to have marriage and a people do not, is that something that is presumptively good or presumptively bad? is that based on a history of prejudice or real reflected differences between these two groups of people? most of the time gender discrimination is not a good thing. is it like that? or is it not? is it bent that clearly, it is. these groups of people, just like minorities to have been kept in oppressive positions, and they are kept in a way that is completely irrelevant to the benefit they bring to society. laws are designed to prevent them from ever having the chance at marriage equality. then the question is, under heightened scrutiny, does the law that continues to discriminate against gay people and marriage rights have justification? what are they? are they sufficiently compelling? that is a separate level of analysis and i do not think you should mix them together. >> i do not have any problem at all about how the courts except to the standard of ever
whether it is a good law or a bad law. you say, if we're going to have marriage and a people do not, is that something that is presumptively good or presumptively bad? is that based on a history of prejudice or real reflected differences between these two groups of people? most of the time gender discrimination is not a good thing. is it like that? or is it not? is it bent that clearly, it is. these groups of people, just like minorities to have been kept in oppressive positions, and they are...
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joining us now is kengy osheena, the chief justice of constitution until law at nyu law school. he'll be in the courtroom tomorrow to hear the legal arguments in the prop 8 case. professor osheena, thanks very much for being here tonight. >> it's great to be here, rachel. >> first of all, can you sum upper up for us, what is the basic question the court will be deciding tomorrow? >> there are two claims being made, constitutionally. one is the freedom to marry claim, which is under the due process clause of the 14th amendment. the other is an equal protection claim, which says there has to be equal treatment, regardless of what entitlement is on the table for same-sex couples as for opposite-sex couples. so the range of options that we have with those claims are, usually people frame it as 0 to 50. it's either no states or all 50 states. but there are actually three options in the middle. and i think that the court is most likely to do one of those threes. there are two ways to get to one state, a just california solution, we can talk about either of those. and there's an eight-
joining us now is kengy osheena, the chief justice of constitution until law at nyu law school. he'll be in the courtroom tomorrow to hear the legal arguments in the prop 8 case. professor osheena, thanks very much for being here tonight. >> it's great to be here, rachel. >> first of all, can you sum upper up for us, what is the basic question the court will be deciding tomorrow? >> there are two claims being made, constitutionally. one is the freedom to marry claim, which is...
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photo we showed you last week, caused new jersey authorities to raid the home of this boy's gun-owning, law-abiding family and remember, they were threatening to take this kid threatening to take this kid out of h h h h h we're in san francisco. threatening to take this kid out of h h h h h google's backyard for the bing it on challenge. [fight bell: ding, ding] what's your preferred search engine? search engine, uhh, probably google. if we do a side by side blind test comparison, and you end up choosing google, you get an xbox. i'll bet you the xbox, you bet me your son. well let's look up what you need. okay, i would do the left. yeah? what?! i am a daddy! bing wins it! bing won. bing did win. people prefer bing over google for the web's top searches. don't believe it? go to bingiton.com and see what you're missing. earning loads of points. we'll leave that there. you got a weather balloon, with points? yes i did. [ man ] points i could use for just about anything. go. ♪ keep on going in this direction. take this bridge over here. there it i [ man ] so i used mineo get a whole new perspective.
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bill: he would finesse that a little bit by saying look if you have a warrant and have some kind of lawful authority, then we will talk about it. >> we have lawful authority because this man. >> bill: i understand. i'm putting forth his point of view so everybody knows the clarity of it now, on illegal immigration, again, senator from kentucky goes against some prevailing conservative wisdom by providing the so-called pathway to citizenship for illegals who snuck in here. very emotional issue. one the republican party is fragmented about. how do you see his vision there? >> well, look, i'm in agreement with him. i think we need to find a way to rationally resolve. this and i frankly admit senator paul and i are in the minority in the republican party on this. on the other hand, senator paul has another interesting angle on this, which is most conservatives, most republicans are in favor of what is called everify. in order to stop illegal immigrants from getting jobs in the future. employers would be required to check everify to verify that they have legal status to hold a judge in the unit
bill: he would finesse that a little bit by saying look if you have a warrant and have some kind of lawful authority, then we will talk about it. >> we have lawful authority because this man. >> bill: i understand. i'm putting forth his point of view so everybody knows the clarity of it now, on illegal immigration, again, senator from kentucky goes against some prevailing conservative wisdom by providing the so-called pathway to citizenship for illegals who snuck in here. very...
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photo we showed you last week, caused new jersey authorities to raid the home of this boy's gun-owning, law-abiding family and remember, they were threatening to take this kid out of his home and governor christie is now involved. details next. no they don't. hey son. have fun tonight. ♪ ♪ back against the wall ♪ ain't nothin to me ♪ ain't nothin to me [ crowd murmurs ] hey! ♪ [ howls ] ♪ why does my mouth feel dryer than i remember it to be? there are more people taking more medication, so we see people suffering from dry mouth more so. we may see more cavities, bad breath, oral irritation. a dry mouth sufferer doesn't have to suffer. i would recommend biotene. the enzymes in biotene products help supplement enzymes that are naturally in saliva. biotene helps moisten those areas that have become dry. those that are suffering can certainly benefit from biotene. a brand new start. your chance to rise and shine. with centurylink as your trusted technology partner, you can do just that. with our visionary cloud infrastructure, global broadband network and custom communications solutions, y
photo we showed you last week, caused new jersey authorities to raid the home of this boy's gun-owning, law-abiding family and remember, they were threatening to take this kid out of his home and governor christie is now involved. details next. no they don't. hey son. have fun tonight. ♪ ♪ back against the wall ♪ ain't nothin to me ♪ ain't nothin to me [ crowd murmurs ] hey! ♪ [ howls ] ♪ why does my mouth feel dryer than i remember it to be? there are more people taking more...
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of twin sonsone that belong to her brother and sister-in-law. there was an andrew jackson jr.. >> we talk about the adopted boy? ,> there was also another son jackson had been in battle and found -- and had slaughtered many people. found an infant, it tried to you'd killed all of this family anyway. jackson takes him home and racism as a son. it is a very -- and raises him as his son. it is a very interesting story. he writes a lot of letters citing, there is something special, he is an orphan, i was an orphan. there is some reason i found him. he is not to be in the servant'' quarters. he is to be in the house and he is to be educated. he wanted to send him to west point. year was a fairly quiet one. politics by this time in washington. when does he decide he needs some assistance? rachael denise and nephew were with him all the time. and nephew niece were with him all the time. this particular young man had been one of their wards and became the president's secretary. he had married his first cousin and a planned all along and accompanied him.
of twin sonsone that belong to her brother and sister-in-law. there was an andrew jackson jr.. >> we talk about the adopted boy? ,> there was also another son jackson had been in battle and found -- and had slaughtered many people. found an infant, it tried to you'd killed all of this family anyway. jackson takes him home and racism as a son. it is a very -- and raises him as his son. it is a very interesting story. he writes a lot of letters citing, there is something special, he is...
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this is not about sensible laws. there are very few people, as you pointed out, that are opposed to background checks, so that crazy people don't get guns. everybody's for that. and sensible, thoughtful gun owners are for this. the nra wants to raise money, crank their membership up and scare people, and they mostly want to scare people in washington so they can get their way. that's what this is about. >> jean, let's talk about the money, honey. in terms of cash, bloomberg has thrown out a $12 million figure, which is not chump change. that said, the nra spent, i think, $25 million in the last election cycle, trying to get candidates to do their bidding, what do you make of that number? what do you make of his efforts? are they going to be enough in the long run to push back on the nra's efforts? >> look, you saw karl rove, who's essentially an nra spokesman. he went on sunday morning tv and he actually got confused. he thought he was on fox, so he started spewing a bunch of falsehoods and he got slapped back in the
this is not about sensible laws. there are very few people, as you pointed out, that are opposed to background checks, so that crazy people don't get guns. everybody's for that. and sensible, thoughtful gun owners are for this. the nra wants to raise money, crank their membership up and scare people, and they mostly want to scare people in washington so they can get their way. that's what this is about. >> jean, let's talk about the money, honey. in terms of cash, bloomberg has thrown out...
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it would prompt a series of worker protection laws and regulations. the building still stands today, now part of new york university's campus. but a fire burned a dark moment in our nation's history 102 years ago today. now you know the news for this monday, march the 25th, 2013. i'm shepard smith. we're back tomorrow, noon pacific time. 3:00 eastern time when it's "studio b" time. right now it's o'reilly time. and when it's o'reilly time, i mean, you better be off. >> bill: the o'reilly factor is on. tonight. >> he said everybody write jesus on bold letters. he said everybody put it on the floor. he said stomp on it. >> bill: a college student in florida says he was kicked out of class because he would not disrespect jesus whom he believes is god. and all over the country secular forces are intimidating students. we have a factor investigation. >> the last two presidents could conceivably been put in jail for their drug use. >> bill: senator rand paul wants to decriminalize marijuana. another one of his libertarian views. is mr. paul the future of th
it would prompt a series of worker protection laws and regulations. the building still stands today, now part of new york university's campus. but a fire burned a dark moment in our nation's history 102 years ago today. now you know the news for this monday, march the 25th, 2013. i'm shepard smith. we're back tomorrow, noon pacific time. 3:00 eastern time when it's "studio b" time. right now it's o'reilly time. and when it's o'reilly time, i mean, you better be off. >> bill: the...
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i'm joined by ted simon, expert in international law who represents amanda knox. thanks for being with us. how confident are you this italian court will not overturn your client's acquittal? >> we're not in the business of prejudging any court's ruling but i think you have to understand what the legal landscape is and the procedural posture we're actually in. the appellate court jury had the authority and the jurisdiction to review whether or not the trial court committed any legal error, but they also had the authority and the jurisdiction to re-evaluate the facts and determine what the true facts were, and when they did that, they acted within their authority when they reopened, reinvestigated, re-evaluated and ultimately redetermined what the true facts were, and when they did that, whether it was regard to prosecution witness testimony, physical evidence or prosecution forensic conclusions, they ultimately determined that either it was absent, nonexistent, inaccurate, unreliable or simply wrong. that's why they reversed. that's why we're here today. so all --
i'm joined by ted simon, expert in international law who represents amanda knox. thanks for being with us. how confident are you this italian court will not overturn your client's acquittal? >> we're not in the business of prejudging any court's ruling but i think you have to understand what the legal landscape is and the procedural posture we're actually in. the appellate court jury had the authority and the jurisdiction to review whether or not the trial court committed any legal error,...
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as far as the -- the law is here. is it just about a kinder and nicer way of accepting how much pennsylvania has to take on or what? >> we had a number of questions and in recent months or so, hhs has been answering our questions but they raise other questions and other concerns. so we're going to discuss some of the reforms we're exploring for pennsylvania's programs. and to see how that will work in according to hhs, whether they're going to accept what we want to do. what i know right now is that expansion is not sustainable for pennsylvania without the reforms. we're looking at adding 800,000 new children and adults into a program, and the cost under the aca would accumulate to over $4.1 billion over this next eight years. what i want to do is to be able to provide to pennsylvanians affordable, quality, health care. but there's key words, affordable and quality. we currently spend more in our budget than every other state for medicaid, except missouri. 27% for the general fun budget of pennsylvania goes to medicai
as far as the -- the law is here. is it just about a kinder and nicer way of accepting how much pennsylvania has to take on or what? >> we had a number of questions and in recent months or so, hhs has been answering our questions but they raise other questions and other concerns. so we're going to discuss some of the reforms we're exploring for pennsylvania's programs. and to see how that will work in according to hhs, whether they're going to accept what we want to do. what i know right...
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strike at guantanamo bay the information blackouts being fortified by the mainstream media and more laws for more than one hundred captives sound the alarm over the failing health of their clients most americans are simply left in the dark about the story so it is more important explains. in the world of twenty four hour news no country knows the power of media better than the us hard to believe it's been ten years since the shock and awe campaign that launched the iraq war we could have removed saddam hussein in another way that would not have been so damaging to america i mean a man had to go ten years later the killing continues in iraq without also continuing without end the mass hunger strike at the guantanamo bay detention center but that topic remains off the radar of mainstream news and hid it from the american public no i did not notice i had no idea. really according to the center for constitutional rights one hundred thirty kuantan no prisoners began a life threatening hunger strike nearly seven weeks ago to protest treatment and conditions at the island prison a prison americ
strike at guantanamo bay the information blackouts being fortified by the mainstream media and more laws for more than one hundred captives sound the alarm over the failing health of their clients most americans are simply left in the dark about the story so it is more important explains. in the world of twenty four hour news no country knows the power of media better than the us hard to believe it's been ten years since the shock and awe campaign that launched the iraq war we could have...
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steve, chairman of the gay and lesbian victory fund, and the constitutional law professor at georgetown university. thank you for joining me. paul, i would like to start with you. "time" magazine had the cover, from gay marriage to obama care, justice anthony kennedy is the decider. i want to show this to you. and read a portion of talking points memorandum officially there was an article posted. it said there have been two decisions in american history expanding rights for gays and lesbians. anthony kennedy wrote the opinion for both. he know where history is going and that he faces the choice between writing the next plessy versus ferguson and the next brown versus board of education. he wants to be on the right side of history. what's your response to that in. >> all of that is quite accurate except maybe where they're guessing about kennedy's mind and the right side of history. but that also sounds right to me. he did rule, he is going to be probably the deciding vote with the other justices evenly split. so which way he throws his weight will be determinative. he did decide in favo
steve, chairman of the gay and lesbian victory fund, and the constitutional law professor at georgetown university. thank you for joining me. paul, i would like to start with you. "time" magazine had the cover, from gay marriage to obama care, justice anthony kennedy is the decider. i want to show this to you. and read a portion of talking points memorandum officially there was an article posted. it said there have been two decisions in american history expanding rights for gays and...
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the courts have already ruled that their current law is unconstitutional. ashley: the legislature of massachusetts has not really done anything. the governor says, you are absolutely right, true. >> we understand they have bigger fish to fry than worry about the direct shipping of wine. we really feel like this is a simple one. it benefits the consumer. it is therefore the consumer. it is welfare for the distributors in the store. it is one of those that really works for everybody. it also generates some extra tax revenue for the state. tracy: especially wine lovers. well over 90. washington state, though, could really benefit from this as well. >> we are still relatively undiscovered. most of the wineries are like ours. selling a few bottles here and there online direct actually does make a difference for the small businesses out there. hopefully we can get this done. my neighbors and washington would love to see the benefit of direct shipping. ashley: you try to ship it and what happened? >> tommy did buy some one from us. the ten where are you in the pro
the courts have already ruled that their current law is unconstitutional. ashley: the legislature of massachusetts has not really done anything. the governor says, you are absolutely right, true. >> we understand they have bigger fish to fry than worry about the direct shipping of wine. we really feel like this is a simple one. it benefits the consumer. it is therefore the consumer. it is welfare for the distributors in the store. it is one of those that really works for everybody. it...
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thee years after it became law. number one, the senate overwhelmingly votes to repeal the medical device tax that helps fund obamacare. and number two say that premiums could double next year. and the book "beating obamacare", and are we stuck with obamacare? >> no, but we're going to feel the pain before voters go to the polls and stop this. stuart: full implementation january 1st, 2014. >> it's already happening. obamacare is rolling out with a vengeance and you see it in the hospitals, cuts to medicare paid for over half this law including big cuts to what hospitals are paid. 247 billion dollars less money over the decade and they're laying off nurses and brace yourselves for the declining care, people are already seeing fewer nurses on the floor, longer waits when you press that button for high pressure. stuart: and so i'm stuck with it, i am. and through all of next year, i've got this thing around my neck. >> let he me point out what's going to happen. skyrocketing premiums, many people, millions of people los
thee years after it became law. number one, the senate overwhelmingly votes to repeal the medical device tax that helps fund obamacare. and number two say that premiums could double next year. and the book "beating obamacare", and are we stuck with obamacare? >> no, but we're going to feel the pain before voters go to the polls and stop this. stuart: full implementation january 1st, 2014. >> it's already happening. obamacare is rolling out with a vengeance and you see it...
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the could be raised in a justifiable way would be by tax that is to say by a lawful e approved measure without rich wrecked effect this by contrast is a bank robbery the british papers are right to call it a fact robbery because the deposits which are held in cypriot banks are of course private property they belong to the people who have those bank accounts and the reason why cyprus has been forced and i mean forced to adopt this is that on friday following the rejection of the earlier plan which was substantially very similar the european central bank did something which has no legal right to do it all and that was to threat to was to threaten to cut all liquidity to cypriot banks this afternoon today monday by the end of trading it has no legal right to do that and it's fed to the cypriot government that if it didn't agree to it either you an i.m.f. plan then this monetary blockade would be imposed or some of these are the obviously a lot a lot a lot of bullying bullying going on here but you but you are going to melt down and say in other words we're i'm so sorry to interrupt what w
the could be raised in a justifiable way would be by tax that is to say by a lawful e approved measure without rich wrecked effect this by contrast is a bank robbery the british papers are right to call it a fact robbery because the deposits which are held in cypriot banks are of course private property they belong to the people who have those bank accounts and the reason why cyprus has been forced and i mean forced to adopt this is that on friday following the rejection of the earlier plan...
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given to fingers by local law makers i mean at the same time i were hearing this phrase or that of a casino capitalism being thrown about what do you make of that yeah yeah well let's get back to from moscow perspective very quickly the prime minister dmitry medvedev said this morning that he felt that the europeans were stealing what has already been stolen i think that's a reference to cyprus is off shore status the casino capitalism line is a line that french foreign minister for example trotted out this morning i think it's a line they're using to justify what it is what it is that they're doing and let's not forget that this is not the kind of term they were using when they integrated cyprus into the euro zone in two thousand and three when you talk about integrating cyprus into the euro zone let's discuss the broader picture of the eurozone do you think what about other members should they be looking at what's happening in cyprus and should they be worried well. yes and no and i'll tell you what who won't be worried switzerland latvia and andorra financial times is reporting th
given to fingers by local law makers i mean at the same time i were hearing this phrase or that of a casino capitalism being thrown about what do you make of that yeah yeah well let's get back to from moscow perspective very quickly the prime minister dmitry medvedev said this morning that he felt that the europeans were stealing what has already been stolen i think that's a reference to cyprus is off shore status the casino capitalism line is a line that french foreign minister for example...
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the office of prime minister ali demanding his resignation claim the country's political isolation law forbids members of the former regime from political life was a diplomat during more market daffy's rule before the nation's eight month long civil war in two thousand and eleven. are not just a couple of minutes here a lot see it's a look at the lives of migrants in russia and working towards a better future for their children back. to life from. wealthy british style sun. that's not on the. market why not come to. find out what's really happening to the global economy with mikes concert for a no holds barred look at the global financial headlines tune in to kaiser report. when their own country can't offer them a living even loving mothers sometimes have to leave their children behind. i don't like to wonder just depends longa. is the dream of millions of migrants that then children might choose their motherland. i was. stunned. i want my children to win over moscow. russia has become this stepmother land meets migrants working hard to find a way home. some of the oldest city in cent
the office of prime minister ali demanding his resignation claim the country's political isolation law forbids members of the former regime from political life was a diplomat during more market daffy's rule before the nation's eight month long civil war in two thousand and eleven. are not just a couple of minutes here a lot see it's a look at the lives of migrants in russia and working towards a better future for their children back. to life from. wealthy british style sun. that's not on the....
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know hearing about how the lawyers are not being allowed to visit plus this big gulf between what the law is saying and what the administration is saying is indicative of the administration still trying to clamp down on means they don't want this story and i think that that means that there is a very big story going on but in the business of broadcast news u.s. networks have to prioritize which big stories deserve the most attention that's right the canadians are using farting to combat smoking nancy grace first of all i want to express my condolences what happened to your necklace former president bill clinton gets his way actress ashley judd will never be a united states senator. of new york hollywood liberal and is taking a look now at some other stories making headlines across the globe demonstrators against france's same sex marriage bill had to be dispersed with tear gas after they tried to break through a police cordon and on to the shelves so he say it's estimated that three hundred thousand people turned out against the bill that's already been approved by parliament support for
know hearing about how the lawyers are not being allowed to visit plus this big gulf between what the law is saying and what the administration is saying is indicative of the administration still trying to clamp down on means they don't want this story and i think that that means that there is a very big story going on but in the business of broadcast news u.s. networks have to prioritize which big stories deserve the most attention that's right the canadians are using farting to combat smoking...
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prime minister alys a don demanding his resignation they say the country's political isolation of the law forbids members of the former regime from participating in political life and saddam was a diplomat during moammar gadhafi his rule before the nation's eight month long civil war in two thousand and eleven. pakistan's former president pervez musharraf has returned to his country after five years of self-imposed exile he was the u.s. main political ally in the war on terror until you step down in two thousand and seven million creasing calls for his impeachment musharraf set his sights on a political comeback in the mail elections with a pledge to quote save the country but the u.s. is ready to withdraw from the troubled neighboring pakistan and taliban terror threats are mounting in the region political analyst sultan hali thinks musharraf is backed by foreign patrons with their own stake in pakistan. the west has. to its advantage it looks. their preference is always that military dictator but the situation now in pakistan is that a military dictatorship is possibly out of the questi
prime minister alys a don demanding his resignation they say the country's political isolation of the law forbids members of the former regime from participating in political life and saddam was a diplomat during moammar gadhafi his rule before the nation's eight month long civil war in two thousand and eleven. pakistan's former president pervez musharraf has returned to his country after five years of self-imposed exile he was the u.s. main political ally in the war on terror until you step...
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the activists say the law could be interpreted -- could be interpreted loosely. of ans is a kind criminalize asian of crimilzation of homosexuality in russia. they cannot but as in prison. they have no such legal right. e forcan punish us by fin being openly gay. >> the bill needs to be voted on two more times before president of vladmir putin can sign it into law. it is unlikely to fail. backed by the powerful orthodox church, it is part of putin's drive to promote traditional russian values. >> in france, thousands of protesters had marched against a proposed bill to legalize same- sex marriage and adoption. banned theorities march. many protesters say they're not homophobic but a bit -- but oppose the idea of adoption by homosexual couples. the world's second-biggest infectious killer after aids is tuberculosis. the disease kills more than 1 million people every year, and leading experts say the fight against it is failing. many are affected by new strain it virtually impossible to treat. we have a report from romania where they are struggling to keep the dise
the activists say the law could be interpreted -- could be interpreted loosely. of ans is a kind criminalize asian of crimilzation of homosexuality in russia. they cannot but as in prison. they have no such legal right. e forcan punish us by fin being openly gay. >> the bill needs to be voted on two more times before president of vladmir putin can sign it into law. it is unlikely to fail. backed by the powerful orthodox church, it is part of putin's drive to promote traditional russian...
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protesters are against the proposed law allowing same-sex couples to marry. french lawmakers approved the bill for everyone last month. it's up for a vote in the senate come april. >>> a week from easters and tenses of thousands gather to hear the new pope lead palm sunday prayers. ♪ the pope broke with tradition at the start of the ceremony, greeting the crowd in an open jeep instead of a bulletproof pope mobile. during his message pope francis urged followers to shun corruption and greed. >>> have you noticed that your gas is cheaper? we're on a four-week streak where gas prices are on a steady decline. the lundberg survey reports the national average is 3.71 for a gallon of regular unleaded. that's 22 cents cheaper than a year ago this week. the most expensive gas is in chicago. cheapest is in billings, montana. >>> a pre-historic's family's road trip rose to the top of the box office this weekend. >> my name is eep and this is my family, the croods. he's been in a cave forever. >> three days is not forever. >> it earned more than $44 million. olympus' "
protesters are against the proposed law allowing same-sex couples to marry. french lawmakers approved the bill for everyone last month. it's up for a vote in the senate come april. >>> a week from easters and tenses of thousands gather to hear the new pope lead palm sunday prayers. ♪ the pope broke with tradition at the start of the ceremony, greeting the crowd in an open jeep instead of a bulletproof pope mobile. during his message pope francis urged followers to shun corruption and...
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>> you remove them as identified by law and allow them to leave voluntarily. if we have the incentives in place they would self to port with attrition. john: make it so hard they leave on their own? >> dry up the smorgasbord of benefits like driver's license and sanctuary cities >> the idea we could keep people out is one that has never worked the government spend smarter on border security and people are still coming but. john: just deport them. >> assuming the government can do anything correctly. [laughter] [applause] by the way if you are worried about the welfare state that is an argument to get rid of it rather than keep people out. [applause] john: if you are not legal you are not eligible. summer automatically like kids in school and hospital emergencies but food stamps stamps, medicaid they are not eligible. >> one thing to say is federation for american immigration reform we are bipartisan 501(c)(3) we're not anti-immigrant just somebody on a diet is anti-food is regulation. john: but they pay taxes and don't collect welfare. >> the cost of illegal i
>> you remove them as identified by law and allow them to leave voluntarily. if we have the incentives in place they would self to port with attrition. john: make it so hard they leave on their own? >> dry up the smorgasbord of benefits like driver's license and sanctuary cities >> the idea we could keep people out is one that has never worked the government spend smarter on border security and people are still coming but. john: just deport them. >> assuming the...
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know hearing about how the lawyers are not being allowed to visit plus this big gulf between what the law is saying and what the administration is saying is indicative of the administration still trying to clamp down on me and they don't want this story out and i think that that means that there is a very big story going on but in the business of broadcast news the u.s. networks have to prioritize which big stories deserve the most attention that's right the canadians are using farting to combat smoking nancy grace first of all i want to express my condolences what happened to your necklace former president bill clinton gets his way actress ashley judd will never be a united states senator. of new york when hollywood liberal and pakistan's former president pervez musharraf is returned to his country after five years in self-imposed exile he was the united states main political ally in the war on terror until stepping down in two thousand and seven made increasing calls for his impeachment which our office said is not a political comeback in the may elections with a pledge to save the coun
know hearing about how the lawyers are not being allowed to visit plus this big gulf between what the law is saying and what the administration is saying is indicative of the administration still trying to clamp down on me and they don't want this story out and i think that that means that there is a very big story going on but in the business of broadcast news the u.s. networks have to prioritize which big stories deserve the most attention that's right the canadians are using farting to...
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we pass on those leads to law enforcement and let them run with it. >> reporter: investigator robert whitman says when it comes to stealing art, the actual theft is the easy part. once they have the goods, they need to know how to sell it without getting caught. >> that's the next step. and if they're going to sell it, it's like a car. it's not like that. the market for these artworks is very small. >> reporter: according to whitman, nearly all stolen, high-end artwork is eventually recovered. investigators continued with their search. chasing down countless tips and leads. then, in 1994, a possible breakthrough. that year, the museum director received a mysterious, un-signed letter poststamped from new york. the anonymous writer said he had access to the stolen art and would barter them back for 1% of their value. >> the writer asked for two things. one was that the investigation stand down. what he meant by that was he was worried that those people who would facilitate -- help him facilitate the return, would get arrested. and if he couldn't assure them fully that no one was going
we pass on those leads to law enforcement and let them run with it. >> reporter: investigator robert whitman says when it comes to stealing art, the actual theft is the easy part. once they have the goods, they need to know how to sell it without getting caught. >> that's the next step. and if they're going to sell it, it's like a car. it's not like that. the market for these artworks is very small. >> reporter: according to whitman, nearly all stolen, high-end artwork is...
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the prime minister's office to bad news a resignation they claim the country's political isolation law forbids members of the former regime from political life don was a diplomat during. the nation's eight month long civil war in two thousand and eleven. today or wanda is a bright example of african prosperity yet less than twenty years ago as witnessed one of the world's worst ever genocides around two million people were lost later in cross talk peter lavelle's guess look at what's behind the country's leap. many people who are movie say hotel rwanda but today's wonder is different because i mean it's very vibrant and the gross weight is we'll since two thousand and ten the economy achieved more than seven percent g.d.p. growth rate per year yes the country's going to have a very tough transition but we have to recognize that development pass rwanda has been mapping out in tom's zero promoting economic freedom it's not an easy process it's not going to be done overnight but the country has been moving tours for greater economic freedom again it's not an easy process but the country h
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the lower house of france's parliament approved the much disputed bill last month and now the draft law is awaiting this on its vote next month. in libya about two hundred former rebel fighters have besieged prime minister elisa downes office demanding his resignation they claim that according to the country's political isolation law road members of the former regime can participate in political life as a dunn was a diplomat during his rule before the nation's eight month long civil war in twenty eleven. also the head of the central african republic france are busies one has been forced to flee to the democratic republic of congo after rebel forces seized control of the capital bangui. france meanwhile claims its soldiers a have secured the city's airport and called for an emergency meeting of the us security council to discuss further action the rebel alliance began its offensive in december and has taken control of about a dozen towns. in the target of us or europe since american soldiers of a invaded iraq was marked this week with more bombings across the country which killed over si
the lower house of france's parliament approved the much disputed bill last month and now the draft law is awaiting this on its vote next month. in libya about two hundred former rebel fighters have besieged prime minister elisa downes office demanding his resignation they claim that according to the country's political isolation law road members of the former regime can participate in political life as a dunn was a diplomat during his rule before the nation's eight month long civil war in...
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how many of you think that most college students break the drug or alcohol laws? just about everybody. it shows special correspondent kennedy with a tv personality at mtv when she was your age. she was 20. you grew up in the music business and there was no law breaking drug use there i assume? >> there was none because i made the choice to be streeted which was very boring for me, but there were drugs and alcohol and dare i say marital relations by unmarried people around me i didn't participate in. >> you were very straight. you were 20-years old but you were at mtv and musicians would ask you for drugs? >> i am glad you asked me, john. i wrote a whole book about the 90s and mtv and that era. there's a whole chapter dedicated to rock stars who tried to buy drugs from me. >> what would they say? >> you know where i can find some heroin? look at me. i look like lilly pulitzer in a homeless encounter. >> take comments from students. questions or comments come to the microphone. >> my name is bill car i am from the university of illinois. i don't know if other people
how many of you think that most college students break the drug or alcohol laws? just about everybody. it shows special correspondent kennedy with a tv personality at mtv when she was your age. she was 20. you grew up in the music business and there was no law breaking drug use there i assume? >> there was none because i made the choice to be streeted which was very boring for me, but there were drugs and alcohol and dare i say marital relations by unmarried people around me i didn't...
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tests are very nice to see you so it looks like the laws each deal has finally been struck or does it apply. we're. really going to last minute. trying to meet a twenty fifth of march deadline to start. cutting our liquidity right now and leave us details we have. will be a restructuring of the country's largest bank you are. going to happen is going to be having a. bad bank so first of all. the one hundred thousand euros will be protected and a move to transfer to the bank of cyprus that is the largest lender of the country right. above one hundred thousand euros taking a last load will be quite a substantial last obo you have to root for that actual percentage. right now. because of the orders a class. has. a share of the spline now remember only an effort to get ten billion euro bailout from of the e.u. so in fact we are going to be getting it to avoid bankruptcy. really are fed up for the past a week now. on sunday but the essential bank employs a limit with loads of people can take from a.t.m.'s there was a one hundred you were a limit so we can see the cash. problem still here t
tests are very nice to see you so it looks like the laws each deal has finally been struck or does it apply. we're. really going to last minute. trying to meet a twenty fifth of march deadline to start. cutting our liquidity right now and leave us details we have. will be a restructuring of the country's largest bank you are. going to happen is going to be having a. bad bank so first of all. the one hundred thousand euros will be protected and a move to transfer to the bank of cyprus that is...